Learning is work, knowledge is responsibility: A conversation on knowledge with Mordecai Ogada
Although knowledge is a major challenge for Kenyan society, the society has been structured to perform or reject knowledge, rather than do the work needed to acquire it. Ogada walks us through some of the structural and psychological obstacles to knowledge in Kenya, and encourages us to harness thinking as a path to getting Kenya out of its political and economic stagnation.

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We took Imperialism to Heart - A conversation with Mordecai Ogada

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A tragic generation: An intellectual history from the 1990s to 2024: with Mordecai Ogada

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Mind and Soul 24: Knowledge comes from work (not the "AI is here to stay" choir)

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Wawira Njiru in Conversation with Trevor Noah | 2026 #SkollWF

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Our cultivated culture of insecurity: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada

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S5 EP4 | I'm Almost 90 & I Finally Know The Truth: Nigeria Was NEVER Independent

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2026/ 10: Pirates! These conferences are held here because they are about annexing OUR birthright!

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Aid infantilized us: Reflections on AI, AU and USAID with Mordecai Ogada

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My journey of reflection: A discussion of "Green and Evil" with Mordecai Ogada

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3 Words Every MAN Must Dread: FEMALE OPERANT CONDITIONING ft. Jacob Aliet

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Season 1 Episode 7: Price Shock - Unpacking Kenya's Car Taxes with Earl Karanja

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The Fragmentation of Knowledge: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada

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The Poisonous Mantra of Wealth...

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Why Gachagua Still Has a Chance to Run for Office Despite the Court's Ruling ~ Herman Manyora

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Mind and Soul 22: Learning to fish and the Universities Amendment Bill No. 5

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The extractive logic has run its course: An economic history of Kenya with Darius Okolla

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Raila's poison news from India shakes Kenya's DCI

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"Africans need to see their value to the world": A conversation with David Hundeyin

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Generational Stupidity and the struggle for our soul

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